Global Sustainable Sport - 8th November 2024
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World Netball encourages sporting family to reduce their carbon footprint
World Netball, in collaboration with Net Zero Group, has launched a Carbon Engagement Portal to help clubs, players and organisations reduce their personal carbon footprint.
GSS's Winter Workshop will?run through to November 28, 2024, all based on Global Sustainable Sport's?7 Sustainable Pillars of Sport.
Next week's (November 14)?Workshop 5 – Power?will consist of two sessions. Session 1 of Workshop 5 is titled Sustainability in Motorsport: The Power of Data, Influence and Strategy. It will feature?Dr. Cristiana Pace, Founder and Director, Enovation Consulting;?Caroline Carlin, Head of Clients and Sustainability, Enovation Consulting;?Stephane Bazire, Head of Business Sustainability, Silverstone Circuit; and?Ian Hansen, Membership & Community Operations Manager, Australian Racing Drivers' Club, Sydney Motorsport Park.
Session 2 of Workshop 5 will focus on taking control of carbon. There will be discussions from?Richard Davis, Co-Founder & Chief Executive 51toCarbonZero?and?Marley Finnegan, Founder, Purpose and additional speakers to be confirmed.
Registration for the Winter Workshop Series?is now open. Workshops are free to attend live and recordings will be made available to?GSS Network Alliance?members
FIH President Ikram set to further sustainability measures in first full term
Hockey's global governing body, which is celebrating its 100th year in 2024, has promised to place environmental sustainability at the forefront of its plans...
Is your organisation driving sustainability through sport??
GSS has identified over 800 organisations that are actively driving sustainability through sport, as defined by?GSS’s 7 Sustainable Pillars of Sport. GSS has covered over 500 of these organisations through its weekly newsletter and is currently developing sustainability profiles on all these organisations.??
The?GSS Network Alliance?aims to unite this global community of professionals to drive impactful initiatives, foster collaboration, and promote eco-friendly practices across the industry.
If your organisation is focused on developing a more sustainable future then join the?GSS Network Alliance?today and help drive sustainability through sport.
Building a sustainable future for rugby in New Zealand
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has set its sights on establishing a financial framework that will allow the sport to build a sustainable future.
Challenging sports to think beyond as consultancy establishes Swiss office
Social impact and sustainability consultancy Think Beyond has opened a new office in Switzerland, appointing sustainability expert Ingrid Beutler as Senior Partner, Europe and Governance.?
British Touring Car Championship to make switch to 100% sustainable fuels
The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) will make a switch to 100% sustainable fuels in 2025, discontinuing a reliance on hybrid power.
UEFA Euro 2024 reduces carbon footprint
UEFA Euro 2024’s sustainability efforts have led to a 21% reduction in carbon emissions compared to organisers’ initial forecast.?
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)?has recently announced its?full programmefor the sixth edition of the?UCI Mobility & Bike City Forum.
Organised in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the UCI's annual event dedicated to cycling for all, and sustainability, will be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on 18 and 19 December 2024.
As part of the forum, UCI has announced a joint workshop with?Global Sustainable Sport (GSS)?on sport and sustainability, to take place on December 19.?
Forum participants will also have the opportunity to attend the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships, which will take place from December 17-21 to maximise their experience on site.
Sustainability round-up: Liverpool Football Club, International Biathlon Union
The latest news round-up?also includes?World Athletics,?Welsh Sports?Association,?Pledgeball?and more...
1.5°C
The European Copernicus Climate Change Service has said that it is "virtually certain" 2024 will be the hottest year on record, and is on track to end up more than 1.5°C warmer than pre-industrial levels...
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